Patriarchy Defender

Guest Post by John Stossel

Patriarchy Defender

“Shame on you! Shame on you!” chanted protestors after psychology professor Jordan Peterson said he’d refuse to obey a law that would require everyone to call people by the pronoun they prefer — pronouns like “ze” instead of “he” or “she.”

It wasn’t just radical college kids protesting. Hundreds of Peterson’s academic colleagues signed a petition demanding that the University of Toronto fire him.

The totalitarian left doesn’t just demand that their own point of view be heard. They want resisters like Peterson never to be heard. When he gives speeches, they bring bullhorns to drown him out.

The pronoun controversy seems silly. “If somebody wants to be called ze or zir, why not?” I ask him for my next online video.

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“I don’t care what people want to be called,” he answered. “But that doesn’t mean I should be compelled by law to call them that. The government has absolutely no business whatsoever ever governing the content of your voluntary speech.”

What if I politely asked him to call me ze?

“We could have a conversation about that,” says Peterson, “just like I would if you asked me to use a nickname. But there’s a big difference between privately negotiated modes of address and legislatively demanded, compelled speech.”

That sounds like a reasonable, libertarian take on the issue, but for comments like that, Peterson is called “bigot,” “Hitler,” “transphobic piece of s—.”

“That it has to do with transgender people is virtually irrelevant,” replies Peterson. “The issue is compelled speech.”

Somehow, he remains calm while people shout at him and interviewers twist his words. Peterson sensibly says differences in average temperament between males and females might explain why many choose or thrive at different professions. It’s not all discrimination.

That drove one anchorwoman into a frenzy of baseless accusations, including, “You’re saying that women aren’t intelligent enough to run these top companies?”

“No, I didn’t say that at all,” Peterson replied, deadpan.

As Father’s Day approaches, his message resonates with young males, not because he insults women but because he tells men there is value in the old-fashioned ideal of being a responsible, tough individual, not just a sensitive, passive person.

His book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” lays down some advice for becoming a responsible person (of whatever sex). One example: “Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world.”

The problem is not that Peterson says shocking or outrageous things. It’s that the left, especially on campuses, has become so extreme that just stating facts of life offends them.

Peterson observes, correctly, that the world poverty rate has been cut in half in the 21st century, while the description of the world heard on campuses is that things are worse than ever, mostly because of inequality, oppression and patriarchy.

Part of the problem, says Peterson, is that “social justice” courses on campuses change the meaning of the word “justice” from rightfulness or lawfulness into a demand for justice for groups, based on the assumption each group must be equal to every other. Men, women, blacks, whites — all should have the same income, job preference, everything.

In a free society, that’s impossible to guarantee, even if everyone is equal under the law.

But students are taught that every time there’s a difference in outcome, it’s an injustice, a new reason for outrage. The anger never ends.

Peterson says the activists who are so angry about injustice should be happy they live in societies like America, places founded on individual liberty and free markets.

“Everyone is doing better here than anybody has ever done on the face of the planet throughout recorded history, and the whole West is like that!” he told me. “To call that all a tyrannical patriarchy is indicative of a very deep resentment and ahistorical ignorance that’s so profound that it’s indistinguishable from willful blindness.”

That’s opened some young people’s eyes.

But as Peterson has learned, these days some on campus get very angry if you try to open people’s eyes.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
June 13, 2018 8:10 am

I like to call them transsexuals rather than transgendered. It seems to bother leftists.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
June 13, 2018 9:50 am

I prefer to call them male or female impersonators.

That is an accurate word saying what they really are.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
June 13, 2018 8:13 am

The pronoun controversy is ridiculous. If someone wants you to call them a duck, for example then you simply avoid that person. There’s something wrong with them and any rational and reasonable person would take that desire as a sign that you’re dealing with a damaged human being. I’m sure that if you have no choice- government workers, for example, then it’s something you just have to put up with for your paycheck/benefits.

I don’t feel any duty to obey the dictates of others anymore than I would expect them to comply with my demands over them. I try and surround myself with intelligent, thoughtful, decent people who- if they have emotional or psychological problems- don’t expect me to shoulder their burdens unwillingly.

People like Bruce Jenner can commit all kinds of physical atrocities to his own body but to expect me to participate willingly simply because he feels I should share in his delusions is unacceptable.

Social Justice is a cover for compulsory participation of the normal and healthy in the abnormal and sick world of a fringe element of the population. The backlash will only be that much worse the more they insist.

Dan
Dan
  hardscrabble farmer
June 13, 2018 10:24 am

Well said HSF! Part of the push for this is a form of psychological conditioning. The elites know full well that’s it’s total BS, but they want to force people into living with the hoax… when people are forced to live with and endure an obvious lie long enough, it does something to our souls, and makes us more compliant and willing to accept ever more outrageous fantasies. The Soviets and the Chi-coms (and others) did this with great zeal. That’s why they had such obviously false names such as “Pravda” (means “truth”), and called institutions/orgs “The People’s xyz”. Orwell also nailed it almost a hundred years ago in 1984 with the Ministry of Truth, Newspeak, etc etc.

What the SJW denizens fail to realize, is that many people in the US haven’t been totally corrupted yet, and more and more of us are speaking up and waking people up to the lies and deception. You’re right – – the backlash is going to be very extreme the longer this goes. It is probably inevitable, too… but that may be the price we pay for foolishly allowing mentally insane people, crooks, and others who are just plain evil into positions of power.

Dutchman
Dutchman
June 13, 2018 8:19 am

How ’bout: Hey faggot. That’ll work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dutchman
June 13, 2018 9:20 am

sodomite is always the word I choose

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
June 13, 2018 9:07 am

The time is rapidly approaching when Normal people are going to need to pack concealed pistols and be ready and able to use them. These nihilist societal Marxists aren’t too far from getting violent. The fun part will be when the education, town, and county governments they vote into power go after the Normals and their copfuk enforcers start doing the dirty work for them.

James
James
  Coalclinker
June 13, 2018 9:24 am

Coal,”Time is rapidly approaching”?!The time is freakin here!

Hard,am glad you used a duck in your example,I feel no offense as I identify as a ring tailed lemur.

greenman
greenman
  Coalclinker
June 13, 2018 9:26 am

You are wrong.

The time has already passed. In this world, in this country if you are white and not carrying, you are but one thing.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  greenman
June 13, 2018 1:57 pm

Greenman, around my neck of the woods guns are everywhere within easy retrieval. The only reason the MANY MANY addicts here don’t try to hurt you is that even they aren’t that stupid. Perhaps I should have worded my sayings differently. How about this reworded multiple step approach:
1) Mr./Mrs. or whatever in the fuck you call yourself, if you don’t get out of my face someone will need to call a hearse.
2) They don’t get out of your face.
3) While someone is screaming, ” Call 911! Call the cops!”, you’re getting the hell out of Dodge. Any pistol you’re carrying should be a cosmetically ugly revolver that’s not a collector piece and is one you don’t mind throwing away into a body of water, well, or some other deep point of disposal.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Coalclinker
June 13, 2018 6:43 pm

CoalClinker.
So I’m not the only one who buys disposables for that purpose.
I visit relatives in commie countries like MD, NJ and Oregon and always have one on me. I also make my own reduced power slamfire guns for the same reason.

overthecliff
overthecliff
June 13, 2018 10:06 am

Be afraid of these people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  overthecliff
June 13, 2018 12:05 pm

I dont “fear” them, but I do watch them closely, anticipate possible attacks, and take precautions in much the same way I would a strange dog running up to me while out running. I also take their threats seriously, but their attacks can usually be predicted and even countered, if one is wise to their usual tactics.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
June 13, 2018 1:33 pm

What’s the big deal? A word has always existed for use on people who don’t like to be called he or she. That word is:

Asshole!

And if people are offended by that pronoun, then I follow it with a sensitively stated: FU.

Yahsure
Yahsure
June 14, 2018 11:34 pm

I have looked at people and told them I couldn’t take them seriously since I considered them mentally ill.
the Peterson videos on youtube are great.